Question 1 Responses:
- The person doing the most jumping jacks per minute: Katrina
- The person that did the most jumping jacks initially before the time started: Katrina (since 2 minutes = 16 jumping jacks, which is more than Kimberly's 3 minutes = 28 jumping jacks)
- The person showing a proportional relationship between time and # of jumping jacks: Katrina (as her increments of jumping jacks per time unit are consistent, reflecting a proportional relationship)
Question 2 Responses:
- Function with the greatest rate of change: Function B (based on the given values of x and y, it has the greatest increase in y relative to x)
- Function with the smallest y-intercept: Function A (since the y-intercept when x = 0 is 1, which is smaller than Function C's y-intercept of 20)
- Which function would benefit you the most if it represented your money earned per hour?: Function B (assuming it has higher values for y as compared to the other functions as x increases)
- Function with the highest initial amount of money: Function C (it starts at 20 when x = 0)
Question 3 Responses:
- The lawyer has a greater initial amount of earnings than the plumber. (Select if true)
- The plumber has a steeper rate of change than the entry level worker. (Select if true)
- The entry level worker has the same slope as the lawyer. (Select if true)
- The plumber initially earns more money than the lawyer, but the lawyer earns more as more hours are worked. (Select if true)
- Bill Gates has the same y - intercept as the entry level worker. (Select if true)
(Note: Without the actual graph, I can not definitively confirm which specific statements are true or false. The selections would depend on analyzing the visual data.)